So, the N97 didn’t make as big of a splash as we were expecting – that hardly means it’s the only card up Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s ample sleeve. During their Mobile World Congress ‘09 announcement, the N86 showed a lot of promise as Nokia’s first handset with an 8 megapixel camera. The two-way sliding form factor had been polished with the N85, and the high-end cameraphone market was heating up with Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE)’s C905, the Samsung Memoir and LG Renoir – surely the N86 would be able to duke it out with these rivals. After using it for a little over a week now, I’m finding that despite my overall cluelessness with S60 and even chewing through classic T9 texting, the N86’s high quality camera kept me very excited to hold onto this phone. Dimensions Form: 2-way slider Dimensions: 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5-18.5 mm Weight (with battery): 149 g Volume: 84 cc Additional size and shape information: 2-way slider with spring assistance mechanism, Kick-stand Keys and Input Method Numeric keypad Cover keys (S60 keys, Menu key, Send/End keys, Clear key) Short slide keys (media control/zoom/gaming) Dedicated media/zoom/game keys Dedicated camera and volume keys Keypad lock switch Voice commands Charging indicator LED, breathing menu key Memory microSD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 16 GB Internal memory 8GB ROM 77.0, RAM 74.7 Data Network CSD HSCSD, maximum speed 43.2 kbps GPRS class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 107/64.2 kbps (DL/UL) WCDMA 900/2100, maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps (UL/DL) HSDPA, maximum speed 3.6 Mbps (DL) WLAN 802.11b, 802.11g WLAN Security: WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-Personal, WEP WLAN Quality of Service: WMM, U-APSD WLAN wizard TCP/IP support Capability to serve as data modem Support for MS Outlook synchronisation of contacts, calendar and notes Display and User Interface Size: 2.6″ Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) Up to 16.7 million colours Active Matrix OLED technology Brightness control Orientation sensor Ambient light detector Power Management BL-5K 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery Talk time (maximum): GSM up to 6.9 h, WCDMA up to 4.5 h, VoIP over WLAN up to 11 h Standby time (maximum): GSM up to 363 h, WCDMA up to 363 h Browsing time with packet data (maximum): Up to 7 h Video playback time (maximum): VGA 30fps up to 7.0 h, QCIF 15fps up to 5.5 h Video recording time (maximum): up to 3 h Video call time (maximum): 3.2 h Music playback time (maximum): up to 30 h Music playback time via FM transmitter (maximum): Up to 18 h Operating Frequency Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 Automatic switching between GSM bands Flight mode Connectivity Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate. Bluetooth profiles: Dial Up Networking Profile (Gateway) Object Push Profile (Server and Client) File Transfer Profile (Server) Hands Free Profile (Audio Gateway) Headset Profile (Audio Gateway) Basic Imaging Profile (Image Push Responder and Initiator) Remote SIM Access Profile (Server) Device Identification Profile Phone Book Access Profile (Server) Stereo Audio Streaming: Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (A/V Remote Control Target) Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (Audio Source) Add-on solutions enable integration into enterprise private branch exchange (PBX) infrastructure Digital Home support UPnP support MTP (Mobile Transfer Protocol) support TV out (PAL) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, in box inclusion may vary based on sales package configuration) or WLAN/UPnP Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation Micro-USB connector with mass storage class support, High-Speed USB 2.0 3.5 mm AV connector Pros Excellent camera Well above average speakers Stylish, compact form factor Cons OLED screen is poor in direct sunlight Lacks adequate picture sharing options T9 makes for difficult messaging
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